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Early Outpatient COVID Treatment – Why
is There Still no Plan?

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Posted By: Magnante, 1/10/2022 3:52:22 AM

For most infections, early treatment is imperative to prevent late complications. Gangrene infection in the toe must be treated aggressively to prevent losing not only the toe, but also a foot or leg if the infection is inadequately treated and spreads. (snip) COVID has been with us for almost two years and yet there are still not officially and medical establishment endorsed outpatient treatment protocols to keep infected individuals out of hospitals, which is where more serious problems begin, from secondary hospital infections, ventilators, and ultimately death.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Trigger2 1/10/2022 4:40:36 AM (No. 1033670)
Joey has no plan because he prefers to kill off as many citizens as possible to make room for his beloved illegals. Thats why he doesn't demand illegals be vaccinated.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: MissGrits 1/10/2022 6:04:49 AM (No. 1033704)
Circle all that are TRUE! There’s no money in treatment? There’s no panic in treatment? There’s no control and socialism in treatment? There’s no cover for mail in ballots in treatment? There’s no fun for the MSM in treatment? There’s no need for lockdowns, distancing, masking in treatment? There’s no way for democrats to express their utter stupidity with treatment!
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Reply 3 - Posted by: udanja99 1/10/2022 6:42:02 AM (No. 1033723)
Why? Because the demonrats want us to die.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Granddanny 1/10/2022 6:44:31 AM (No. 1033724)
The question is why wouldn't you try anything that has shown antiviral value?
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Sorosisbehindit 1/10/2022 6:47:34 AM (No. 1033727)
I have a relative who is over 80 and has covid in Texas. He could not get access to a monoclonal antibody infusion anywhere! He managed to get the last few pills of ivermectin from a pharmacy with the help of a doctor who is a true friend. He ended up in the ER where the "hospitalist" (who was a foreigner) got irritated when he refused to be given remdesivere. (which has a financial incentive for doctors to use, but is known for organ failure) He will refuse the vent if they push that and ask to go home on hospice with oxygen. The answer to why there is no early treatment: They need more deaths!
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Bur Oak 1/10/2022 7:13:32 AM (No. 1033741)
They want to continue the fear campaign to maintain power and control over the citizens.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: DogFacedPonySoldier 1/10/2022 7:23:54 AM (No. 1033749)
Our government is preventing its citizens from acquiring safe and approved drugs (Ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine) and allowing killer drugs like Fentanyl (approved but NOT safe) to pour into the country. I think the importation of Fentanyl from China is allowed by our government.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Mofongo 1/10/2022 8:01:01 AM (No. 1033764)
Why am I no longer a Republican? Because they are part of the government, too, and have a giant megaphone, but refuse to move a facial muscle to build awareness of, and the impetus for, correction of this or any other current disaster (including the imprisonment without trial of the DC demonstrators.) This country is run by the very worst people and, sadly, may not have much of a lease on life.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: smcchk 1/10/2022 8:26:16 AM (No. 1033792)
This “advanced” country is boxing us into a corner. Vaccines only. Hospitalization with ventilators and the lousy drug Remdesivir, if really sick. Maybe monoclonal antibodies, if you aren’t from a red state, but POC go first. Physicians threatened with losing licenses if they go against these policies. Calling Ivermectin, which is prescribed in the millions, a “horse drug” while the irony is that the head of Pfizer is a veterinarian, and he seems to be running this country right now.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: fhancock 1/10/2022 9:11:49 AM (No. 1033846)
Ivermectin and HCQ work if used early...The CDC/NIH/Faucists/Socialists/Communists/Globalists....KNOW this...why do they demonize and prohibit these treatments...because they lose "Control" with these cheap therapies...in other words they would rather see you DEAD than lose their grip on power
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Reply 11 - Posted by: Strike3 1/10/2022 9:41:16 AM (No. 1033879)
There's a plan alright. Keep all helpful treatments away from the general population and push the shots and boosters.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: red1066 1/10/2022 9:51:46 AM (No. 1033891)
Dr. McCollugh stated this in his interview with Rogan a couple of weeks ago. He brought this up with Fauci and the rest of the federal crew in June of 2020. Nothing was being tried, and any attempt to suggest an early treatment for people was dismissed. All the treatment was based on getting the vaccine. It's why everything that wasn't based on the vaccine was dismissed and is still dismissed. Remember Trump was vilified for advocating HQL for early treatment and Fauci and the media immediately blew it off. Saying Trump's playing doctor. This whole approach early on went against every medical ethic.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: bigfatslob 1/10/2022 10:27:32 AM (No. 1033927)
Other countries, like India, want to save its people here in the U.S. it's about politics and mail in ballots to vote. This is a political flu nothing else. In October last year I lost my best friend to Covid. With heart and circulation issues along with open heart surgery five years ago he had a pre-condition with more looming surgery for his heart problem when he contracted Covid. My friend entered ICU, was put on a ventilator three weeks later he died. It was exactly as the article explained. At this point no one in the U.S. is working to save us, no one, it's a game and we are on our own. I'm going with over-the-counter treatments, I have prescription vitamin D (per doctor's orders) and grandma's chicken noodle soup while staying at home. We're on our own so take care.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: earlybird 1/10/2022 11:14:55 AM (No. 1033964)
There is a detailed plan - at FLCCC. https://covid19criticalcare.com The entire website is interesting. Plans for prophylaxis and treatment are under PROTOCOLS.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: paral04 1/10/2022 11:29:12 AM (No. 1033984)
.Interesting, as of 8:30 EST time today the NIH website states that Ivermectin is a treatment for COVID 19. So why aren't they prescribing it? Because there is no money in a cheap way to cure people. Billions are being spent on shots and fatal hospital stays.
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Reply 16 - Posted by: DVC 1/10/2022 12:31:44 PM (No. 1034063)
Because they want us dead. There is no other explanation.
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Reply 17 - Posted by: JackBurton 1/10/2022 1:26:27 PM (No. 1034132)
I think a lot of it, early on, was being Anti Trump. I heard the opening segment on Glenn Beck this A.M.... An interview with Dr. Vladamir Zelenko.. the guy who successfully used HCQ. About 24 hours after his first radio interview, he was contacted by the Trump administration. Kiss of death that. At this point, with Trump gone, they'd rather have people die than admit that they let people die.
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Reply 18 - Posted by: bighambone 1/10/2022 1:45:58 PM (No. 1034163)
Biden’s, Harris’s, and the leftist, progressive, and socialist Democrats healthcare ethnic and racial based “equity” programs mean that Black people, Hispanic Americans, the Native American population group and most illegal aliens who fit within Democrat identity politics scheme categories must be considered by healthcare providers to be a higher priority to qualify for effective COVID treatments then the majority White population throughout the USA. Will such blatant ethnic and race based discriminatory Biden policies pass muster by the US Supreme Court? The way things have been going it’s anyone’s guess. It will also be interesting to see how many Americans are going to vote against or for such ethnic and racially based discriminatory government policies in the 2022 and 2024 elections?
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Reply 19 - Posted by: DVC 1/11/2022 12:51:21 AM (No. 1034573)
Re #14, the FLCCC treatment protocol is on my refrigerator door, and the meds are in the nearby cabinet. And they are supplimented with a pair of antiviral nasal sprays, plus most of the FLCCC preventatives. Nowdays it is necessary to be your own doctor and pharmacist. I'd rather not, but will do whatever is needed for my self, my wife and friends who ask for help. Sad for folks who just "trust their doctor" as most docs just don't care these days, as far as I can tell.
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